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“If war breaks out,” sald the little woman with che bright gray eyes, “we must all do fometling tohelp. We can’t fight, of course, fotea:h of us can aid in some way. We must economize on our pocket-money and buy nice things ‘or the wounded. We must reduce our gances. We can buy cheaper goods, you ind put less material into our gowns. said the dreamy girl with blue ey ow what I can do. 1 can have my bicycle- cshorter.” And all the other girls said Cleveland Plain Dealer, .!—Put new life into the run-down sys- he Original Angostura Bitters does it. « lixe it to kill that “tired feeling.” Ab- the original. Notbir: bott's j ‘The wind howled; the snow swirled against ter in blinding clouds and piled up great drifts iaher path But she looked fondly down upon tte precious burden in her arms and had no thought of faltering. peed; and clasping her bicycle to her bosom Ste plunged forward, — Detroit Journal Gather ye war-news while ye may ; Old Time is still a-flying. And what the yellow sheets print to-day ‘To-morrow they'll be denying. —Philadelphia Record. “Do you think, Grimly, that you do what you should to brighten your home?” “I've potin gas electric lights and lamps. If there's anything else to. make it brighter I'm ready to invest "— Detroit Free Press. SHAMPOOING is made delightfully refreshing, and areal luxury, by the use of Packer’s Tar Soap. Its known purity, excellent cleans- ing, invigorating and antiseptic prop- erties have secured for this soap the highest commendation of physicians and hair-dressers for cleansing and preserving the hair, and for use in treatment of dandruff and baldness. ‘The man who early flies the fag ‘A patriot is, and wise ; Bat he our welcome coin can bag Who early flags the flies. —Cincinnati Enguirer, Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne is the re juice of the grape naturally fermented, ‘or bouquet it has no superior. “When it pours down rain my wife always says it is a good day to stay at home.” ‘ Yes?” “And then invariably she puts on her mackine tosh and goes somewhere." — Chicago Record, Li Hung Chang is accused of taking a mill- ion and a half taels from Russia. The annoy- ance attending this game in China is that when you get the taels the emperor may call for heads.— Buffalo Enquirer. War in all its grim horror !, War in all its hastly details! 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